To determine how many 25 kg bags of salt can be dissolved in 40,000 liters of water, we first need to know the solubility of salt (sodium chloride) in water. At room temperature, about 357 grams of salt can dissolve in one liter of water. Therefore, in 40,000 liters, approximately 14,280 kg of salt can be dissolved. This means you could use 571 bags of 25 kg salt (14,280 kg ÷ 25 kg/bag).
There are 20 bags of 25kg in half a ton of soil.
There are 40 25kg bags in 1 ton.
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it is 100 bags of sand/ballast
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The Hessian Sugar bags weighed 25Kg.
you would need 23 bags OK
To determine how many 25kg bags can fit in a 20ft container, we first need to consider the volume of the container. A standard 20ft container has a volume of approximately 33 cubic meters. Next, we need to convert the weight of the bags into volume by considering their density. Assuming the density of the bags is 1kg per liter, we can fit approximately 1320 bags (33 cubic meters / 25kg per bag) in a 20ft container.
25 litre bags of what? Hydrogen: each 25 litre bag weighs about 2.2g, so about 444939 bags are needed for 1 tonne Mercury: each 25 litre bag weighs about 338.4 kg, so about 3 bags are needed for 1 tonne.
NO. But organic beings are not bad, due to the fact that they (and we) are just bags of salt water.
There are 40 bags of 25 kg in 1 tonne. This is calculated by dividing 1,000 kg (which is 1 tonne) by 25 kg, resulting in 40.